I love the new overlay UI while in game. The menus are smaller and take up less screen space so you don't have the annoying problem of UI elements overlapping each other, unless it's by user intent. When steam needs to open a chromium browser in the overlay, now there's properly a tab feature and URL bar, which is HUGE when you're trying to browse discussions or guides. The design and gray nature means it's not difficult to read and is in line with the library UI update which has cleanly smoothed out the feeling of disconnect these past few months. Overall, props to the UI/UX people working behind this update, it looks great and functions even better!
There are a few settings you can set, to make it more light. I use it, because my computer is a bit old now. Open Steam Settings > Library and tick ON "Low Bandwidth Mode", "Low Performance Mode", "Disable Community Content" and disable "Show game icons in the left column".
Depending on your system, either enable or disable the setting at Steam Settings > Interface > "Enable GPU accelerated renderin in web views" and "Enable hardware video decoding, if supported".
These tweaks should help with an older system. And Steam has a very small mode too. In the main user interface menu at top, click View > Small Mode.
I meant light as in light colours. Black text on white backgrounds. I have astigmatism which makes white text on dark backgrounds extremely blurry for me.
I find the new UI to look nice and easy on the eyes overall. I don't know if adding shelves in library was something I could do previously but with this update it stood out and I liked that I could just setup my own shelf of favourites.
Same here. The old army green Steam was synonymous of my time in Counter Strike: Source back in the day. The server list was integrated into Steam instead of in-game too.
The redesign seems fine, but it's definitely a little half-assed. Did anyone else notice the iOS-inspired toggles in settings? Still, it's really nice to see some movement on the design after years of looking almost completely the same. Almost everything looks pretty modern now, it's just inconsistent.
I'm going to guess that's a spin-off of work they did for the new Steam Deck (and now desktop) Big Picture mode, and a lot of that was influenced by mobile interfaces. Which one turn influenced each other but mostly lead back to iOS.
The new design is almost 100% success in my eyes. The controller input UI is the stain on Steam UI/UX department. It is simply nothing but a downgrade from the classic UI. Technically not a part of this update, but it was all informed by the steam deck overhaul. So I count it as the only miss out of this whole wave of updated looks.
It's pretty nice so far! The in-game overlay is much cleaner, and several UI bugs have finally been fixed after literally like a decade of me just giving up on them! #steam#gaming
The in-game overlay (shift + tab) is also quite different now too. I think I like the changes overall, at least compared to other platforms like Twitch, YouTube, Reddit in the past 5 years, where every unsolicited update seems to just make it worse.